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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?


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27 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

I have seen this on quite a few models, this area of lower precip totals. Dry air, filtering down the valley? Hope it’s wrong....flurries flying here 29.2⁰

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16 minutes ago, OrangeCTWX said:

It’s nice to have to not think about the temp. Air, ground etc is all plenty cold for it to snow and stick. A rarity in December around here lol

Nice to see another CT shoreline poster. Looks like a nice rare Dec snow here.

 

Although surface features are weak, the deep layered lift overnight into Sunday AM (including RRQ of ULJ, and modest mid-level frontogenesis/lift in the snow growth region along the coast), and slightly more depth of moisture for low pressure to work with has resulted in a gradual increase in QPF and snowfall totals over the last 48 hrs.

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2 minutes ago, BrianW said:

Nice to see another CT shoreline poster. Looks like a nice rare Dec snow here.

 

Although surface features are weak, the deep layered lift overnight into Sunday AM (including RRQ of ULJ, and modest mid-level frontogenesis/lift in the snow growth region along the coast), and slightly more depth of moisture for low pressure to work with has resulted in a gradual increase in QPF and snowfall totals over the last 48 hrs.

My username used to be Sn0waddict, just decided to change it recently . I’ve always been a CT Shore’er (to my own detriment) lol 

Long Island and SE MA will probably get the best snowfall totals, but it still should be decent for us. I’m with consensus of 2-4 inches. 

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